
A love letter to George Romero’s milestone film, “Rebirth” stands on its own as a terrific zombie movie — an exciting debut from director …continue reading Reel Review: Rebirth (2020)

A love letter to George Romero’s milestone film, “Rebirth” stands on its own as a terrific zombie movie — an exciting debut from director …continue reading Reel Review: Rebirth (2020)

One of the few 80’s horror flicks that lives up to its cover art, “Happy Birthday to Me” delivers gore, violence, and even a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Happy Birthday to Me (1981)

On this episode of Ominous Origins, we discuss America’s first female serial killer, the murderous matron of a Charleston horror hotel, Lavinia Fisher. MORE …continue reading Ominous Origins: Lavinia Fisher (True Crime)

In our new series exploring the best of lesbian vampire films, we discuss the iconic “Vampyres” — a film light on substance but heavy …continue reading Dracula’s Daughters: Vampyres (1974)

In celebration of his birthday, we celebrate the legacy of one of the most influential and iconic figures in all of horror: John Carpenter. …continue reading Blackest Eyes: A Tribute to John Carpenter

It may be a new year, but we’re up to our old tricks! This month on the Guilty Pleasures podcast, we delight in the …continue reading Guilty Pleasures Podcast: Evil Aliens (2005)

We proudly welcome the newest addition to our network, the Adventures in Movies podcast — kicking things off with a look at the best indie …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Best Indie Films of 2020

One of the most important exports of Japanese cinema ever, the pioneering cyberpunk anime “Akira” is still relevant more than 30 years later. As …continue reading Hallowed Halls: Akira (1988)

On its anniversary, we discuss the legacy of David Croneberg’s “Scanners” — famous for its visceral impact but enduring for its intelligence and depth. David …continue reading Horror History: Scanners (1981)

In an unprecedented time of mistrust, dishonesty, and deep divide, we look to the lessons of “The Thing” for how we can fight back …continue reading Disinformation and Paranoia in “The Thing” (1982)
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